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GRI Names New Chair of Standards Board

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The Global Reporting Initiative has appointed Susanne Stormer as chair of the Global Sustainability Standards Board to oversee the setting of GRI Standards. , GRI provides sustainability reporting standards for companies.
Stormer previously served as a Partner at PwC Denmark for four years and as Vice President of Corporate Sustainability at Novo Nordisk for 13 years.

The three-year term begins on April 1 when she will begin leading the 15-member voluntary body responsible for the technical development of global reporting requirements.

Stormer said her focus is to promote consistent and comparable data for management reporting and transparency regarding environmental, social, and economic impacts.

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